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The 6 Pack Ground Earth Anchors provide a robust and convenient solution for securing outdoor items. With a 30" length and a holding strength of up to 1000 lbs, these anchors are designed for easy installation without the need for digging or concrete. Made from durable stainless steel and galvanized carbon steel, they are suitable for various surfaces and applications, ensuring your belongings stay safe and secure.
Material Type | Stainless Steel, Galvanized Carbon Steel |
Color | Silver |
Style Name | Hook Top |
Item Weight | 2.3 Pounds |
Number of Pieces | 6 |
Item Dimensions L x W | 30"L x 3.5"W |
B**N
Perfect for traps
Perfect for the trap line. Have used and reused. Cable hold up well. Have bought coyotes, boons and bobcats and held up well. Bought more
T**B
Ground anchor
I bought them to anchor my shed and they worked great they were easy to drive into the ground and attach to the shed
C**X
Happy with these. Had to improvise for driving rod.
I used all 6 of these to anchor a small shed, as required by local code. Driving them into my sand and dirt soil (not clay) was fairly straight forward. The 1/2 inch driving rod is not currently available on Amazon. In its place I decided to use a 4 foot piece of 1/2 inch rebar but found that the surface texture on the rebar made it too thick to fit in the 1/2 well at the top of the anchor. My solution was to spend 20 or so minutes with an angle grinder removing the texture and tapering the tip of the rebar till it fit right. If I had to do it again, I might try some 3/8 inch rebar and see it that was stiff enough to get the job done.
J**O
Great for a Deer stand anchor
They worked great to anchor several deer stands.
C**N
Well made anchors
Well made and durable. I use them to brace my trees.
R**0
pretty good
The wire is not super thick. I would not have minded a thicker wire connection, but for what it is rated, I'm sure it is fine. I used a rebar rod (maybe 3 feet long) smaller than the hole input on this to drive the anchor into clay that probably had roots in it. I drove them almost the full length of the wire, which was a long distance. I used a combination of single-handed sledge hammer and an electric jackhammer with an adapter that would accept the rebar driver. To put it mildly, these things were A BEAR to get driven in. (Probably easier in something other than clay). It took maybe 10-15 minutes to drive in each one, and a HUGE physical effort. Manual hammering was necessary to get it started. After that is was manual hammering and jack-hammering. The electric jack-hammer did not always advance the rod - manual hammering always did the trick, but it was difficult. Once in, they seemed to set pretty well (I could not pull them out using a piece of rebar and all my body weight). The rebar driver will always be stuck in the anchor, so I had to use two large pairs of vice grips on the rebar to loosen, then pull it out (somewhat difficult, but less difficult than driving these in). So, I think these work, and should work well, if you have the stamina and patience to drive them in. But again, it is not for the physically frail.
R**.
Best anchors ever
Love these for single use anchors of tents / gazebos.Awesome.
A**4
Lock the two piece driver before you try to remove it...you'll lose the lower rod.
Holding a tree upright.
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